Rev.1: 8. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, saith the Lord, which is, and which was, and which is to come, the Almighty.---Jesus is the Alpha and Omega- the Almighty!
Daniel 11:33. And they that understand among the people shall instruct many: yet they shall fall by the sword, and by flame, by captivity, and by spoil, many days.

Friday, October 12, 2012

The Deadly Disgrace of Obama's Pro-Terrorist Lawyers

October 12
marks the 12th anniversary of the bombing of the USS Cole. The grim milestone
comes as President Obama faces mounting questions about his administration's
dereliction of duty during the murderous attack on our consulate in Benghazi,
Libya. And it comes just a day after resurgent al-Qaida thugs pulled off the
drive-by assassination of a top Yemeni security official who worked at the U.S.
embassy in Sanaa.

These are not "bumps in the road." These are gravesites on the
blood-spattered path to surrender.

Seventeen U.S. sailors died in the brutal suicide attack on the guided Navy
missile destroyer as it refueled at the Yemeni port of Aden in the fall of
2000. Then-President Bill Clinton vowed to track down the Muslim terrorist
attackers: "We will find out who was responsible and hold them
accountable." But a dozen disgraceful years later, Slick Willy's toothless
promise has become a bitter punch line.

The current Democratic White House has not only delayed and denied justice to
the victims and their families. President Obama's foot-dragging administration,
crawling with pro-terrorist lawyers, effectively undermines our nation's
ability to detain, contain and destroy jihad threats from within and without.

Suspected Cole bombing suspect and former Persian Gulf Operations Chief for
al-Qaida Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri has been in U.S. custody since 2002 and at
Gitmo since 2006. In February 2009, Obama met with Cole families and promised
them justice. Then, he stabbed them in the back by ordering the (Social)
Justice Department to abandon the death penalty case assembled against the
al-Qaida mastermind under the Bush administration.

That's right: The Osama bin Laden football-spikers in the Obama administration
deliberately dropped the USS Cole ball on al-Nashiri's military prosecution
because of their opposition to the Guantanamo Bay detention system. Jesse
Nieto, father of murdered Cole sailor Marc Nieto, won't forget it. "That
really left a bitter, bad taste in my mouth," he told the Newnan (Ga.)
Times-Herald earlier this year.

In 2011, the Obama administration reinstated the charges amid a widespread
backlash against Attorney General Eric Holder's plans to bestow U.S. civilian
trials in Manhattan to foreign Gitmo goons. But the trial has been plagued by
yet more delays and left-wing lawyer antics painting Nashiri as a victim of
American hegemony. "This whole trial is a political football the politicians
are playing with," Nieto aptly noted. "If they left it to the
military, it would be taken care of. And it would be fair."

Team Obama's initial withdrawal from the prosecution came out of left field —
literally. But it is no surprise to those who paid attention to Holder's
radical ideological and corporate allegiances.

As I reported in "Culture of Corruption," Holder joined the
prestigious Covington and Burling business and corporate law firm after a
quarter-century as a government lawyer.
The stint boosted his net worth to nearly $6 million. Covington and Burling's
post-9/11 claim to fame? Representing 17 terror suspects held at Gitmo who hail
from Yemen, long a safe haven for terrorists. (Another Cole bombing mastermind,
Jamal Mohammed al Badawi, was convicted and sentenced to die in Yemen for the
terror attack, but somehow escaped twice from jail and was freed by the Yemeni
government in 2007.)

Holder's law firm employed dozens of radical attorneys such as David Remes and
Marc Falkoff to provide the enemy combatants with more than 3,000 hours of pro
bono representation. Covington and Burling secured victories for several Gitmo
enemy combatants in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Remes, who
garnered human rights awards for Covington and Burling before striking out on
his own, now represents Nashiri.

Falkoff went on to publish a book of poetry, "Poems from Guantanamo: The
Detainees Speak," which he dedicated to the suspected terrorists:
"For my friends inside the wire, Mahmoad, Majid, Yasein, Saeed,
Abdulsalam, Mohammed, Adnan, Jamal, Othman, Adil, Mohamed, Abdulmalik, Areef,
Adeq, Farouk, Salman, and Makhtar. Inshallah, we will next meet over coffee in
your homes in Yemen."

One of the class of Yemeni Gitmo detainees that Falkoff described as
"gentle, thoughtful young men" was released in 2005 — only to blow
himself up (gently and thoughtfully, of course) in a truck bombing in Mosul,
Iraq, in 2008, killing 13 soldiers from the 2nd Iraqi Army division and
seriously wounding 42 others.

In January 2010, The Times of London reported that "at least a dozen
former Guantanamo Bay inmates (had) rejoined al-Qaida to fight in Yemen."
Another Yemeni Gitmo recidivist and top al-Qaida leader, Said al-Shihri, was
freed after undergoing "rehabilitation" — and then promptly rejoined
jihadi forces. He was reportedly killed in a U.S. missile strike last month.

In February 2010, GOP Sen. Charles Grassley forced Holder to acknowledge that
at least nine DOJ attorneys officially represented or served as advocates for
Gitmo detainees before joining the Obama administration. They work in the
offices of the attorney general, the acting deputy attorney general, the
associate attorney general, and the assistant attorney general for the criminal
division. In addition, the assistant attorney general for the civil division
previously represented one Afghan detainee, and his former employer represents
other detainees.

Gitmo recidivists — a burgeoning Obama demographic that includes suspected
Benghazi jihad plotter Abu Sufian Ibrahim Ahmed Hamuda bin Qumu — certainly are
better off than they were four years ago. The question is: Can Americans at
home and abroad really afford another four years of Obama, Holder and their
soft-on-terror government attorneys sabotaging national security?

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